MIAD alumni chosen to revamp three Milwaukee bus stops
Charity Ekpo ’15 (Communication Design), Matt Juzenas ’03 (Communication Design) and LaNia Sproles ’17 (Printmaking) were chosen to revamp three Milwaukee bus stops wi …
Charity Ekpo ’15 (Communication Design), Matt Juzenas ’03 (Communication Design) and LaNia Sproles ’17 (Printmaking) were chosen to revamp three Milwaukee bus stops wi …
MILWAUKEE … July 24, 2019 – Through all the ups and downs she’s faced in life, one constant for Roxi Copenhaver has been art. “I realized at a young age that I want to make art for a living,” says the native of Thorp, Wis. “As long as I can make art, I’ll be happy.”
The fall season of exhibitions at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) explores feminism through large-scale artwork, highlights the best works of Milwaukee’s Mary L. Nohl Suitcase Travel Award winners and members of the Midwest’s Society for Photographic Education, and delves deep into the gaming and creative culture surrounding Magic: The Gathering.